Inside a long-term agronomic trial aimed at evaluating the effects of organic and low-input conventional management systems on soil fertility and arable crop production, we selected six fields bordered by hedgerows, three under each management system. Here, we analyzed the carabid assemblages and the slug abundance. Samplings took place in five different periods, across 1 yr of observations. The carabid abundances were similar in organic and conventional fields. The Shannon–Wiener diversity index (H’) showed a higher value in the conventional fields, although in the organic fields, a higher number of species were observed. The multivariate analysis described similar carabid communities, but excluding the period factor, it showed a significa...
International audienceThe impact of pest management strategies on the soil biota is crucial since it...
The primary aim of this research was to classify ground beetle species, collected from farmland habi...
none7noA four-year investigation comparing organic and conventional horticultural vegetable rotation...
Inside a long-term agronomic trial aimed at evaluating the effects of organic and low-input conventi...
The beneficial effect of organic farming on the abundance and species richness of auxiliary communit...
In conservation agriculture, slugs are considered significant pests and their monitoring is a key op...
<div><p>The impact of agricultural practices and soil management on the communities of arthropods li...
The impact of agricultural practices and soil management on the communities of arthropods living in ...
Within the framework of a general decline in farmland biodiversity, sustainable management of field ...
The variations in ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages across the three types of farml...
Ground-beetles were used to monitor biodiversity along a gradient of land-use disturbance, from old-...
Our research compared the effects of farming systems (conventional, conversion to organic farming, r...
Agri-environment schemes (AESs) were implemented to reduce the loss of biodiversity in agro-ecosyste...
International audienceUnderstanding the effects of the huge diversity of cropping systems on local b...
International audienceThe impact of pest management strategies on the soil biota is crucial since it...
The primary aim of this research was to classify ground beetle species, collected from farmland habi...
none7noA four-year investigation comparing organic and conventional horticultural vegetable rotation...
Inside a long-term agronomic trial aimed at evaluating the effects of organic and low-input conventi...
The beneficial effect of organic farming on the abundance and species richness of auxiliary communit...
In conservation agriculture, slugs are considered significant pests and their monitoring is a key op...
<div><p>The impact of agricultural practices and soil management on the communities of arthropods li...
The impact of agricultural practices and soil management on the communities of arthropods living in ...
Within the framework of a general decline in farmland biodiversity, sustainable management of field ...
The variations in ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages across the three types of farml...
Ground-beetles were used to monitor biodiversity along a gradient of land-use disturbance, from old-...
Our research compared the effects of farming systems (conventional, conversion to organic farming, r...
Agri-environment schemes (AESs) were implemented to reduce the loss of biodiversity in agro-ecosyste...
International audienceUnderstanding the effects of the huge diversity of cropping systems on local b...
International audienceThe impact of pest management strategies on the soil biota is crucial since it...
The primary aim of this research was to classify ground beetle species, collected from farmland habi...
none7noA four-year investigation comparing organic and conventional horticultural vegetable rotation...